JOSHUA RAOUL
BRODY: Whimsical ad copy

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"Well, yeah, but she's got the flu. Who else?
No, he's tied up for a month adding sound effects to an NPR piece. What
about- oh, right; they moved to LA last March. There's gotta be somebody"

You could call me.

"J. Raoul Brody - isn't he the guy that accompanies
all those comedians?"

I've been doing scoring jobs for the last ten years, doing
commercials with Doug McKechnie at SoundTracks, multimedia with Bob Davis
and Ed Herrmann at Audible Difference (check out Purple Moon's new CD-ROM,
Secret Paths In The Forest), and all sorts of projects in my own
studio.

"J. Raoul Brody - he's got that band that does
all the dumb songs, The STUPEDS."

I've scored many commercials and PSAs, including a 60-second
spot for Charles M. Schwab & Co.

You're probably thinking of True Fiction Magazine, formerly
Pulp Playhouse, and yes, I've been improvising live theater scores for over
two decades, enabling me to sketch musical ideas for you right at our first
meeting, then turn around a finished product quickly.

"J. Raoul Brody - wasn't his name on a Residents
album? Gee, maybe he knows who they are"

I scored the camp sci-fi epic feature, Vegas in Space,
and both seasons of "Winter Steele" for MTV's Liquid TV.

"J. Raoul Brody - he does all that theater stuff."

OK, I've done artsy sound designs for plays all over the
Bay Area, and I even wrote an opera (with Merle "Ian Shoales"
Kessler), but I wallow quite happily in straight commercial styles.

"J. Raoul Brody. Well, I guess he's versatile
enough, but we need a seasoned pro for this one."

If I were any more seasoned I'd be a cajun entrée.
Let me know if you want to see a blissfully short demo reel, or give me
the specs for your project and I'll put together a cassette of relevant
stuff.